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Justice Sector Coordination Office

Freetown, Sierra Leone
Joined July 2017

Coordinate the development and supporting the implementation of justice reforms in Sierra Leone through Government's strategic priorities.

Presence in: Sierra Leone
Focus: Citizenship & Identification, Community / Customary Land Rights, Criminal Justice, Education, Environmental Justice, Family, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Health, Housing Rights & Informal Settlements, Labor & Employment, Livelihoods, Peace-building & Transitional Justice, Traditional / Customary Justice, Women's Rights

The  Justice Sector Coordination Office was set up to provide strategic direction to reforms in the justice sector. It collaborates with justice sector ministries, departments and agencies such as the Sierra Leine Police, Sierra Leone Correctional Service, Ministtry of Social Welfare, Gender and Children’s Affairs, Legal Aid Biard, Ministry of Lical Government, Ministry of Education, Ministry of Health, Anti Corruption Commission, Office of the Ombudsman and civil society organisations such as AdvocAid, CARLetc., to provide that leadership thriugh the Justice Sector Reform Strategy and Investment Plan III (2015-2018). This plan outlines a coherent, systematic and prioritized set of activities to national justice reforms. 

People Associated With This Organization

Miriam Jalloh

Sierra Leone  
Justice Sector Coordination Office (Unverified)
Joined July 2019
Interests: Community / Customary Land Rights, Criminal Justice, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Livelihoods, Right to Information
Miriam Ballay Jalloh holds a Bachelor of Science degree with Honors in Statistics and a Masters in Business Administration from the Fourah Bay College University of Sierra Leones and the University of Maryland University College. She has ten years management experience working in Institutions like the National Revenue Authority, MOFED and KPMG, monitoring and managing Data collection and Analysis, reporting economic performance to development partners and managing international executive services of regulatory and compliance.
She successfully combined studies with work and other commitments and is capable of working under pressure with a clear logical mind, a practical approach to problem-solving and a drive to see work through completion. She is an excellent professional, very reliable, energetic, eager to learn new skills and enjoy working with challenges while achieving work oriented and personal goals in a timely and efficient manner.
She is the Monitoring and Evaluation Coordinator at the Justice Sector Coordination Office with a Job description that articulates well with the Coordinator, Justice sector MDA’s, and other stakeholders in coordinating the development and strengthening of Monitoring and Evaluation capacity for data collection and reporting in accordance with the JSRSIP Logical Framework.
Currently, she is the manager of the project “Legal Empowerment Shared Framework” an OSIWA funded project which focuses on capacity building and data collection initiatives. As a manager, i show full commitment to all Legal Empowerment initiatives and all stakeholders commitments that drives initiatives which strengthen citizen’s capacity to access justice. Most of my work revolves around stakeholders who share a common understanding to provide a unique opportunity to take stock of our collective knowledge and build upon it to strengthen a global movement for justice.

Sylvia Kabia

Sierra Leone  
Justice Sector Coordination Office
Joined July 2017
Interests: Citizenship & Identification, Community / Customary Land Rights, Criminal Justice, Environmental Justice, Gender-based violence, Governance, Accountability & Transparency, Health, Labor & Employment, Livelihoods, Right to Information, Traditional / Customary Justice, Women's Rights
I am a staff of the Justice Sector Coordination Office and a student also. I enrolled in the Master of Research and Public Policy programme in 2016 and wish to write my dissertation on primary justice models in Sierra Leone. To enable people access justice is part of my job and I have developed keen interest in legal empowerment.
Sylvia Kabia is the network champion (main point of contact) for Justice Sector Coordination Office.

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